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Immortal   /ɪmˈɔrtəl/   Listen
Immortal

adjective
1.
Not subject to death.  Antonym: mortal.
noun
1.
A person (such as an author) of enduring fame.
2.
Any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force.  Synonyms: deity, divinity, god.



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"Immortal" Quotes from Famous Books



... comets—"here are the fireworks." Mr. Browne's drawings occasionally showed a tendency to approach the rudimentary sort of "pictograph" rather than give what a dramatic critic calls "a solid and studied rendering" of events. But many of Mr. Browne's illustrations of Dickens are immortal. They are closely bound up with our earliest and latest recollections of the work of the "incomparable Boz." Mr. Pickwick, we believe, was not wholly due to the fancy of Mr. Browne, but of the unfortunate Seymour, whom death prevented ...
— Lost Leaders • Andrew Lang

... "Blest as th'immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly sits by thee, Who sees and hears thee all the while, ...
— Tales and Novels, Vol. 6 • Maria Edgeworth

... birds shall bring you food, The bees their honey bring; And, thirsty, you the crystal drink Of an immortal spring. ...
— October Vagabonds • Richard Le Gallienne

... warmly; "a man passes away, but a people is renewed. This people, Monsieur, is gifted with an immortal energy, which nothing can destroy; its imagination often leads it astray, but superior reason will ever ultimately master ...
— Serge Panine • Georges Ohnet

... Christ brought with him, may be summed up in [Greek: gnosis kai zoe], or in the knowledge of immortal life.[158] To possess the perfect knowledge was, in wide circles, an expression for the sum ...
— History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) • Adolph Harnack


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